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The 4WD tick off list - what items make the list?
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<blockquote data-quote="nuggetino" data-source="post: 223248" data-attributes="member: 1884"><p>If you have a lot of gear a small lightweight trailer to break up the load is a great idea. Saves a bent chassis , rollovers and gives better offroad ability in the soft stuff. Thinking about setting up a lightweight camper trailer to tow with the jimny. A standalone solar system on a trailer sounds a good way to save hacking about on the 4x4 and you'd have a good platform to mount the panels without having to park the 4x4 in the sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nuggetino, post: 223248, member: 1884"] If you have a lot of gear a small lightweight trailer to break up the load is a great idea. Saves a bent chassis , rollovers and gives better offroad ability in the soft stuff. Thinking about setting up a lightweight camper trailer to tow with the jimny. A standalone solar system on a trailer sounds a good way to save hacking about on the 4x4 and you'd have a good platform to mount the panels without having to park the 4x4 in the sun. [/QUOTE]
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The 4WD tick off list - what items make the list?
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